Here comes round 2......
Is there a book available that will show diagrams on what toggle switches are available and how to wire them; also show wiring grain of wheat bulbs?
Also need a reference book on how to find prototype signals that were used on railroads and what each one means????
Boy, I feel like a kid in a candy shop looking for all kinds of candy................
thanks guys.
Two books come to mind on wiring. One is Andy Sperandeo's "Easy Model Railroad Wiring" which you can order from www.kalmbach.com another oldie but goodie is "How to Wire Your Model Railroad by Linn Westcott. It's out of print but can be found if you look hard enough. Most of my blocks are standard wiring and i use DPDT on/off/on switches from http://www.partsexpress.com/
You can also order the switches from Mouser, Digi-key, Jamesco, and Radio Shack to name a few.
.(I'm going to have to rewire the entire layout when I go to DCC..Wish me luck, because i'm gonna need it ..I love train detection circuits and I think the DCC is gonna really screw them up.)
Wiring your layout for signaling is pretty basic...red can mean an absolute "Stop", "Stop and proceed at restricted speed," or "stop and then proceed" ..it all depends on the train movement within that division of any particular railroad and what the train timetable / rulebook indicates what the engineer is to do for that particular block signal.
Yellow usually means to slow down to a restricted speed (like a train taking a siding or a crossover for instance) or tells the engineer to start slowing the train because there is another train on the same track in the proceeding block.
Green usually means "go." An all-clear to the next block ahead indication.
Check out this webpage. it explains the different types of signalling ( ABS, CTC, ect. ) and signaling basics.
http://www.lundsten.dk/us_signaling/movement.html
I use the Dallee system for my train control. They are at www.dallee.com I find that they have some really easy to install circuits. The webpage below is a good place for prebuilt signal components, or you can scratch build the targets from brass, LED's, small washers, and styrene plastic.
http://www.oregonrail.com/items.html
about the kid in a candy store?....sure!..Model RRing's kept me like that just about all my life!.... chuck
Here are some pics of my dallee system.
This circuit protects one main and a siding track.
chuck